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* PlayingAgainstType: Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover FBI agent posing as a Neo-Nazi skinhead here.
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* PlayingAgainstType: MemeticMutation: Given the fact that Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover FBI agent posing as a Neo-Nazi skinhead here.plays the protagonist there are several memes involving this film and ''Franchise/HarryPotter''.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover American skinhead in a gritty drama.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover American FBI agent posing as a Neo-Nazi skinhead in a gritty drama.here.
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* NightmareFuel: In ''Dictator'', Cassius's after-action report describes, in vivid detail and blunt, clinical language, the slaughter of Crassus's doomed expedition at Carrhae.
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* NightmareFuel: In ''Dictator'', Cassius's after-action report describes, in vivid detail and blunt, clinical language, the slaughter of Crassus's doomed expedition at Carrhae.Carrhae.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover American skinhead in a gritty drama.
!!Film
* PlayingAgainstType: Daniel Radcliffe is clearly trying to shake off his image as a rag-topped British schoolboy in a fantasy world by playing a tough, undercover American skinhead in a gritty drama.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: it is not Hortensius who {{Heel Face Turn}}ed to Cicero's side, but Cicero who {{Face Heel Turn}}ed to side with Hortensius and the aristocrats.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: it AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** It is not Hortensius who {{Heel Face Turn}}ed to Cicero's side, but Cicero who {{Face Heel Turn}}ed to side with Hortensius and the aristocrats.
** It is not Hortensius who {{Heel Face Turn}}ed to Cicero's side, but Cicero who {{Face Heel Turn}}ed to side with Hortensius and the aristocrats.
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** Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
** Cicero's opening speech as consul, derailing MagnificentBastard Caesar's plan completely
* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.
** Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
** Cicero's opening speech as consul, derailing MagnificentBastard Caesar's plan completely
* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.
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%%** Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.
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* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.
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* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.twice.
* NightmareFuel: In ''Dictator'', Cassius's after-action report describes, in vivid detail and blunt, clinical language, the slaughter of Crassus's doomed expedition at Carrhae.
* NightmareFuel: In ''Dictator'', Cassius's after-action report describes, in vivid detail and blunt, clinical language, the slaughter of Crassus's doomed expedition at Carrhae.
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** Mark Antony is regarded by Cicero (and Tiro_ as a bloodthirsty, power crazed thug. On the other hand, Cicero has Antony's stepfather executed without trial and proclaims the assassination of his mentor Caesar to be the greatest act in the history of the Republic. From Antony's point of view, it's quite possibly {{Pay Evil unto Evil}}.
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** Mark Antony is regarded by Cicero (and Tiro_ Tiro) as a bloodthirsty, power crazed thug. On the other hand, Cicero has Antony's stepfather executed without trial and proclaims the assassination of his mentor Caesar to be the greatest act in the history of the Republic. From Antony's point of view, it's quite possibly {{Pay Evil unto Evil}}.
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** Mark Antony is regarded by Cicero (and Tiro_ as a bloodthirsty, power crazed thug. On the other hand, Cicero has Antony's stepfather executed without trial and proclaims the assassination of his mentor Caesar to be the greatest act in the history of the Republic. From Antony's point of view, it's quite possibly {{Pay Evil unto Evil}}.
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!!The book:
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: CrowningMomentOfAwesome:
** Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
** Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
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* CompleteMonster: Catilina, or so Tiro would have us believe.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: it is not Hortensius who {{Heel Face Turn}}ed to Cicero's side, but Cicero who {{Face Heel Turn}}ed to side with Hortensius and the aristocrats.
* CompleteMonster: Catilina, or so Tiro would have us believe.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
** Cicero's opening speech as consul, derailing MagnificentBastard Caesar's plan completely
* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.
* CompleteMonster: Catilina, or so Tiro would have us believe.
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Cicero's speech about Verres' crimes in ''Imperium'' which leads to such loud cheering that the awnings that are covering the forum fall down from the noise.
** Cicero's opening speech as consul, derailing MagnificentBastard Caesar's plan completely
* MagnificentBastard: Caesar; Crassus on occasion. Cicero himself manages it once or twice.